Hall Of Fame & Museum Gets New Sign

KNOXVILLE, Iowa — Visitors the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum will have a new look upon entering the facility at the Marion County Fairgrounds.

Impact Signs Awnings Wraps has donated a new illuminated marquee sign over the front doors.

David and Julie Goodson of Impact Signs have been longtime supporters of the museum and of sprint car racing. From humble beginnings in Sedalia, Missouri, they have expanded with locations in both Columbia and Kansas City.

Impact has become the fastest growing, most trusted signage service provider in Kansas City and throughout the Central United States. From local businesses to the University of Missouri to Casey’s stores throughout the Midwest, they are the premiere sign business in the Midwest.

The new sign over the entrance of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum is illuminated and spans approximately 60 feet in length. The LED illumination provides a variety of color choices.

“We can’t thank David and Julie Goodson enough for all they do for us here at the museum,” says Executive Director, Bob Baker. “Our old signage has been there for over thirty years, and this adds a fresh look to the museum entrance. This is just the latest of the Goodson’s donations to the museum. They’ve helped us with signage and with our auctions in the past as well.”

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